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HIGHER EDUCATION
A large number of universities are located in this
region, including two of the most famous—Harvard
(above) and Yale. As well as studying, students enjoy
a full campus life, including taking part
in sports. Links between industry
and education are strong, so many
high-tech companies have
been established here.
THANKSGIVING
The first Thanksgiving was held in
1621 as a gesture of friendship between
American Indians and the Pilgrims after the
Pilgrims’ first successful harvest. Americans
honor that tradition every November by
gathering with family and friends to give
thanks for life’s blessings and to share a meal.
NEW YORK CITY
The center of US commerce and business
is New York City. People living here have
a fast-paced lifestyle, and many travel
by train or ferry from the suburbs
to work in the towering high-rise
office blocks of Manhattan. People
traveling by boat across the harbor
pass the Statue of Liberty, a huge
monument that represents freedom
and opportunity to Americans.
CRANBERRIES
The northeast USA is a major
cranberry-growing region. Cranberries
grow in flooded bogs, and once
harvested—often with high-tech
equipment (above)—they can be
eaten in pies and sauces.
The Statue of Liberty
has stood in New York
Harbor since 1886.
Maine (above),
famous for its
clam chowder and
lobsters (right)
MAINE
Although Maine is a large state,
it is relatively sparsely populated.
Early settlers were attracted to its
coastline, and fishing communities
gradually sprang up. To this day,
fishing remains an important
activity, while colorful foliage
attracts tourists in the autumn.
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